In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis

In-hospital emergency is a system designed to ensure an adequate response, in rapidity and appropriateness, to cardiac arrests and other medical emergencies, in general wards and in not-medical areas of the hospital. Early treatment of unstable patients, hospitalized in non-intensive care unit, redu...

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Main Authors: Marcello Difonzo, Antonio Bisceglie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SEEd 2015-09-01
Series:Clinical Management Issues
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Online Access:https://journals.seedmedicalpublishers.com/index.php/cmi/article/view/1185
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spelling doaj-54fbd2232e6143208707d8d6e2f566a22020-11-24T21:44:54ZengSEEdClinical Management Issues1973-48322283-31372015-09-0193697810.7175/cmi.v9i3.11851130In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisisMarcello Difonzo0Antonio Bisceglie1Unità di terapia intensiva Ospedale Di Venere Bari ASL Bari Corso di Laurea in Infermieristica Università degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro”U.O.C. di Direzione Medica, Ospedale Di Venere, Bari, ASL BariIn-hospital emergency is a system designed to ensure an adequate response, in rapidity and appropriateness, to cardiac arrests and other medical emergencies, in general wards and in not-medical areas of the hospital. Early treatment of unstable patients, hospitalized in non-intensive care unit, reduces the incidence of serious adverse events such as unexpected cardiac arrest, unplanned intensive care admissions, and unexpected death. The Rapid Response System (RRS) describes the entire process of in-hospital emergency planning. The afferent limb of the RRS is the way, managed by the ward staff, doctors and nurses, to identify the patient in crisis, at risk of physiological deterioration, and enable an appropriate response. The afferent limb includes the monitoring, the recognition of patient’s deterioration and the activation of the emergency team. The aim of this study is to describe the dynamics of the afferent limb, focusing on the evidence about early detection of the clinical deterioration in a general ward.https://journals.seedmedicalpublishers.com/index.php/cmi/article/view/1185Patient in crisisDeteriorating ward patientAfferent limbRapid response systems
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author Marcello Difonzo
Antonio Bisceglie
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Antonio Bisceglie
In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis
Clinical Management Issues
Patient in crisis
Deteriorating ward patient
Afferent limb
Rapid response systems
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Antonio Bisceglie
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title In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis
title_short In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis
title_full In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis
title_fullStr In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis
title_full_unstemmed In-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis
title_sort in-hospital emergency: how to identify the patient in crisis
publisher SEEd
series Clinical Management Issues
issn 1973-4832
2283-3137
publishDate 2015-09-01
description In-hospital emergency is a system designed to ensure an adequate response, in rapidity and appropriateness, to cardiac arrests and other medical emergencies, in general wards and in not-medical areas of the hospital. Early treatment of unstable patients, hospitalized in non-intensive care unit, reduces the incidence of serious adverse events such as unexpected cardiac arrest, unplanned intensive care admissions, and unexpected death. The Rapid Response System (RRS) describes the entire process of in-hospital emergency planning. The afferent limb of the RRS is the way, managed by the ward staff, doctors and nurses, to identify the patient in crisis, at risk of physiological deterioration, and enable an appropriate response. The afferent limb includes the monitoring, the recognition of patient’s deterioration and the activation of the emergency team. The aim of this study is to describe the dynamics of the afferent limb, focusing on the evidence about early detection of the clinical deterioration in a general ward.
topic Patient in crisis
Deteriorating ward patient
Afferent limb
Rapid response systems
url https://journals.seedmedicalpublishers.com/index.php/cmi/article/view/1185
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